Next, there is a prayer shawl that I have been making for my dear friend Amy. She picked out the yarn in March, so it has been slow going. I had to set it aside recently to work on a baby gift for an imminent arrival. Besides, who needs a shawl in South Georgia in the summertime?! :)

Finally, here is the baby throw. I started this project using another pattern, but it was too complicated for a movie watching project, so I frogged it and started over with a mindless pattern. Actually, I like the way the painted yarn works up in this pattern much better, so the change was a good one for more than one reason!

I am expecting an extremely rare evening to myself tonight, and I am hoping to get to a new stitching endeavor, if all goes according to plan...

Monday, October 4, 2010

In addition, I finally finished the granny square afghan I have been working on for some time. I am pleased with how it turned out. I originally planned to keep it for myself, but I decided to give it to a friend who needs encouragement.

We are headed to the mountains this weekend to enjoy the autumn weather and the change of seasons. I'm planning my travel stitching projects...

Saturday, May 22, 2010

I long to sit in my stitching chairTo spend peaceful hours sitting thereMeditating alone with needle and threadAs anxious thoughts are expunged from my head.As I pass my chair on the way out the doorTo my daily calling that must come beforeThe sitting and stitching that I so adore,I look at my chairThankful it's thereWaiting for me and my burdens to bear.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

I've decided that during this busy season in my life, there is no time to practice and to develop skills that I do not already posses (i.e. drawing, painting, etc.)—at least not in my very limited leisure hours! Therefore, during my free moments in the car or on the sofa while watching a Friday evening movie, I'm going to focus on what I know best, the needle arts. I am pretty confident in my crochet, knitting, and embroidery skills, and I can easily pick up and put down those projects as my schedule permits.

I started a new embroidery project recently. I am stitching a pair of dishtowels for my MIL for her birthday. I found a great set of chicken transfers at a craft store during a recent trip to Washington state (for work!), which are in keeping with the theme of her country kitchen.

I also scored a good deal last week on Ebay on size 12 Valdani perle cotton. I'm stitiching the rooster in size 8 DMC perle cotton, which is comparable to the size 12 Valdani, and I really like it, so I decided to invest in some more threads. I love the subtle colors of the "Muddy Monet" collection.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Well, I did have an FO very soon after my last post some weeks ago, I just didn't post it! (I did uploadphotos to Flickr, however.) And even worse, I have yet to deliver the baby afghan to its recipient!

I'm still attempting to adjust to this new phase in my life. It's not easy for me. Women who work from 8 to 5 everyday, do the laundry, keep the house in some semblance of order, and have time for their families and their hobbies...you are cut from different cloth than I am! I'm trudging along, keeping my head above water. I haven't given up my creative interests, I just haven't been very successful at working them into my new schedule. Hope springs eternal!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Regardless of appearances to the contrary, I haven't dropped off of the face of the earth. I am behind on commenting and responding and all manner of online activity. Please forgive me if I haven't gotten back to you. I've worked about thirty hours a week for the past two weeks, and while it is going very well, it is going to take some time for me to adjust to my new schedule. I fall into bed every night exhausted and able to read only a few pages before falling asleep.

I haven't been doing much crafting, but I did finish up last night teaching another session of crochet classes, and I am slowly but surely weaving in the ends on the baby afghan I have been working on for months. My big goal for the weekend is to get that project checked off my list.

I realized a while back that I had never shared with you one of my favorite things, my Lexi Barnescrochet hook case. I bought it using a MasterCard gift card I got for my birthday a couple of years ago, and I have never regretted the purchase. It holds all of my hooks, even the largest ones, as well as a pair of small scissors, darning needles, stitch markers, etc. If you are a serious crocheter and like to be well-organized, it is worth it!